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  • ASME Codes and Standards – A summary

    ASME Codes and Standards – A summary

    Sections of ASME Boiler and Pressure vessel Codes (BPVC)

    The following list includes some of the most widely used Boiler and Pressure Vessel codes (BPVC) prepared and published by ASME.

    Section I……………………Rules for construction of Power Boilers

    Section II…………………..Materials

    • Part A. Ferrous Material Specifications
    • Part B. Nonferrous Material Specifications
    • Part C. Specifications for Welding, Rods, Electrodes and Filler Metals
    • Part D. Properties

    Section III………………….Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components

    Subsection NCA. General Requirements for Divisions 1 and 2

    Division 1

    • Subsection NB. Class 1 Components
    • Subsection NC. Class 2 Components
    • Subsection ND. Class 3 Components
    • Subsection NE. Class MC Components
    • Subsection NF. Supports
    • Subsection NG. Core Support Structures
    • Subsection NH. Class 1 Components in Elevated Temperature Service

    Division 2. Code for Concrete Containment

    Division 3. Containment Systems for Storage and Transport Packaging of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Materials and Waste

    Section IV …………………Rules for Construction of Heating Boilers

    Section V…………………..Nondestructive Examination

    Section VI………………….Recommended Rules for the Care and Operation of Heating Boilers

    Section VII…………………Recommended Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers

    Section VIII………………..Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels

    • Division 1. Pressure Vessels
    • Division 2. Alternative Rules for Pressure Vessels
    • Division 3. Alternative Rules for Construction of High-Pressure Vessels

    Section IX…………………Welding and Brazing Qualifications

    Section X………………….Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels

    Section XI…………………Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components

    Section XII………………..Rules for Construction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks

    Brief introduction of some of the widely used BPVC sections:

    SECTION I: Section I gives requirements for the construction of

    • Power Boilers, Electric Boilers, Miniature boilers
    • Heat recovery steam generators (HRSG)
    • Power boilers used in Locomotive, Portable and Traction type
    • High-temperature water tube boilers
    • Certain fired pressure vessels to be used in stationary services

    SECTION II: Section II is exclusively dedicated to materials and their specifications. These specifications contain requirements for chemical and mechanical properties and other necessary details. It includes four parts viz. Part A, Part B, part C, and Part D.

    Part A – Ferrous Material Specifications

    It provides specifications for ferrous materials which are suitable for use in the construction of pressure vessels. The specifications provided in this part give the mechanical properties, heat treatment, heat and product chemical composition and analysis, test specimens, and methodologies of testing. They are designated by ‘SA’ numbers and are identical or similar to those published in ASTM specifications.

    Part B – Nonferrous Material Specifications

    It provides specifications for nonferrous materials. The specifications provided in this Part specify the mechanical properties, heat treatment, heat and product chemical composition and analysis, test specimens, and methodologies of testing. They are designated by SB numbers and are identical or similar to those published in ASTM specifications.

    Part C – Specifications for Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler Metals

    It provides mechanical properties, heat treatment, heat and product chemical composition and analysis, test specimens, and methodologies of testing for welding rods, filler metals, and electrodes used in the construction of pressure vessels.

    They are designated with ‘SFA’ numbers which is derived from the American Welding Society (AWS) specifications.

    Part D – Properties (Customary/Metric)

    It provides tables for the design stress values, tensile and yield stress values, and material properties.

    SECTION III: It provides guidelines for the construction of nuclear facility components and supports as well. Section III includes different divisions and subsections.

    SECTION IV: Provides guidelines for design, fabrication, installation, and inspection Heating boilers, such boilers are primarily used for:

    • Steam Heating
    • Hot water heating
    • Hot water supply boilers
    • Potable water heaters

    These boilers are meant for low-pressure service and are directly fired by solid or liquid fuels such as coal, oil, gas, electricity, etc.

    SECTION V: This section is dedicated Non-Destructive tests (NDT). It provides requirements and methods for non-destructive tests. It also contains the detailed duties of authorized inspectors, manufacturer’s examination responsibility, and requirements for qualification of personnel, inspection, and examination. These examination methods are key to detect the discontinuities present in the material, weld, and fabricated components. It also includes a glossary of all related terms.

    SECTION VI: Provides guidelines for operation and maintenance of Heating boilers which are manufactured as per Section IV.

    Section VI also covers guidelines for associated controls and automatic fuel-burning.

    SECTION VII: Provides guidelines for operation, maintenance, and inspection of power boilers. It also includes the necessary guidelines for the operation of auxiliary equipment and appliances that are directly responsible for the safe and reliable operation of power boilers.

    Boilers which come under the purview of Section VII are Stationary, Portable, and Traction type boilers, but not Locomotive and High-temperature water boilers, Heating boilers (Section VI), and Nuclear power plant boilers (Section XI).

    SECTION VIII: It provides detailed guidelines for the design, fabrication, testing, inspection, and certification of pressure vessels (both fired and unfired). Section VIII includes three divisions viz. Division I, Division II, and Division III

    Division 1: Division provides guidelines for design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psi (100 Kpa).

    Division 2: It provides requirements for the materials, design, and Non-destructive examination for pressure vessels. Division 2 standards are more rigorous than division 1. However, it allows for higher stress intensity values. These rules may also be applied to human occupancy pressure vessels such as those used in the diving industry.

    Division 3: It provides guidelines for pressure vessels operating at or more than 10,000 psi (in general) either internally or externally. The maximum pressure limit is nowhere mentioned in the code even in divisions 1 and 2 too.

    SECTION IX: This Section covers necessary guidelines and requirements pertaining to welding and brazing procedures (as per the requirements of other BPVC standards). It also contains guidelines for qualification and requalification of welders, welding operators and brazing operators. It also contains all the essential, non-essential and supplementary essential variables required for welding and brazing.

    Section IX is further divided into four parts, Namely

    1. Part QG: Contains General Requirements for all material – joining processes (viz. Welding, Brazing, and Plastic Fusing)
    2. Part QW: Contains requirements for Welding
    3. Part QB: Contains requirements for Brazing
    4. Part QF: Contains requirements for Plastic Fusing

    (NOTE: Detailed summary for Section IX including preparation of welding procedure specification (WPS), steps followed for Procedure Qualification Record (PQR), Welder performance qualification test, range, and limits, etc. has been explained separately).

    To learn the steps involved in writing a welding procedure specification, please click here.

    To understand welder performance qualification, Please click here.

    To understand the thickness limit for performance and procedure qualification, please click here.

    SECTION XII: It provides guidelines for construction and continued service of pressure vessels used for transportation of dangerous goods at pressures from full vacuum to 3000 psi and volume greater than 120 gallons.

    List of some of the most widely used ASME Standards:

    CSD-1……………………….Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically-fired Boilers

    B1.1…………………………..Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and UNR Thread Form)

    B1.20.1 ……………………..Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch)

    B16.1…………………………Cast-iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings

    B16.3…………………………Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings, Classes 150 and 300

    B16.4…………………………Gray Iron Threaded Fittings, Class 125 and 250

    B16.5…………………………Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings

    B16.9…………………………Factory-made Wrought Steel Buttwelding Fittings

    B16.11 ………………………Forged Fittings, Socket-Welding and Threaded

    B16.15 ………………………Cast-bronze Threaded Fittings, Classes 125 and 250

    B16.20 ………………………Ring-joint Gaskets and Grooves for Steel Pipe Flanges

    B16.24 ………………………Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings

    B16.25 ………………………Buttwelding Ends

    B16.28 ………………………Wrought Steel Buttwelding Short Radius Elbows and Returns

    B16.34 ………………………Valves — Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End

    B16.42 ………………………Ductile Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Classes 150 and 300

    B16.47 ………………………Large Diameter Steel Flanges, NPS 26 Through NPS 60

    B18.2.2 …………………….. Square and Hex Nuts (Inch Series)

    B31.1 ………………………… Power Piping

    B31.2 ………………………… Fuel Gas Piping

    B31.3 ………………………… Process Piping

    B31.4 ………………………… Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids

    B31.5 ………………………… Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer Components

    B31.8 ………………………… Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping

    B31.9 ………………………… Building Services Piping

    B31.11 ……………………… Slurry Transportation Piping

    B36.10M …………………… Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe

    QAI-1 ………………………….. Qualifications for Authorized Inspection

    PVHO-1 ………………………. Safety Standard for Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy

    ASME PERFORMANCE TEST CODE PTC 25……………………..Pressure Relief Devices

     

    List of important ASNT Standards

    ACCP …………………………Central Certification Program

    CP-189 ……………………….The standard for Qualification and Certification of Nondestructive Testing Personnel

    SNT-TC-1A……………… Recommended Practice for Personnel Qualification and Certification in                                           Nondestructive Testing

     

    List of some of the most widely used ASTM standards;

    A 126……………………….. Standard Specification for Gray Iron Castings for Valves, Flanges and Pipe Fittings

    B 139 ………………………..Standard Specification for Phosphor-Bronze Rod, Bar and Shapes

    D 56…………………………. Standard Test Methods for Flash Point by Tag Closed Tester

    D 93…………………………. Standard Test Methods for Flash Point by Pensky-Martens Closed Tester

    E 8 …………………………….Standard Test Methods of Tension Testing of Metallic Materials

    E 83…………………………..Methods of Verification and Classification of Extensometers

    E 125…………………………Reference Photographs for Magnetic Particle Indication on Ferrous Castings

    E 140…………………………Hardness Conversion Tables for Metals

    E 186…………………………Standard Reference Radiographs for Heavy-walled (2 to 4-1/2 inch) Steel Castings

    E 208…………………………Method of Conducting Drop Weight Test to Determine Nil Ductility Transition                                     Temperature of Ferritic Steel

    E 280………………………… Standard Reference Radiographs for Heavy-walled (4-1/2 to 12-inch) Steel Castings

    E 446………………………… Standard Reference Radiographs for Steel Castings up to 2 Inches in Thickness

     

    Important ASME Designators

    ASME Code designators and the associated sections of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code are listed for user’s convenience:

    Section I……………………A, E, M, PP, S, V

    Section II…………………..None

    Section III………………….N, NA, NPT, NV

    Section IV …………………H, HLW, HV

    Section VIII………………..Division 1: U, UM, UV

                              Division 2: U2, UV

                              Division 3: U3, UV3

    Section XII………………..T, TD, TV (more…)